The Spy Who Loved Me - Atari ST (1990) longplay

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"The Spy Who Loved Me" is a racing/shooting action game based on the 1977 James Bond film, developed by The Kremlin and released by Domark in 1990 on the Atari ST.

00:00 Introduction
00:30 Title Screen
01:55 Scene 1 - Lotus Esprit (infinitive lives)
04:23 Speedboat
07:04 Scene 2 - Lotus Esprit
08:00 Q-Truck
11:14 Lotus Esprit - Underwater
14:19 Boss
15:26 Scene 3 - Stromberg's Supertanker
17:44 Scene 4 - Launch code
18:42 Scene 5 - Jet-Ski
24:00 Scene 6 - Corridor
24:42 Boss : Jaws
25:20 Boss : Stromberg
25:40 Bad Ending (Anya was killed)
25:53 Good Ending (Anya is alive)

James Bond and Soviet agent Anya Amasova form an unlikely alliance in this the most famous of Bond's escapades. Together they must investigate the recent disappearance of two submarines - one Russian and one British.
Microfilm evidence suggests that they have been stolen by the power-mad Karl Stromberg. You are dispatched to Sardinia to investigate Stromberg's plans at his underwater fortress Atlantis.
To assist you in your mission, Q has provided his revolutionary Submarine Car which, when kitted out, is armed to the teeth with a fantastic array of weaponry.
The game consists of some levels focused on each vehicle: Lotus Esprit (road), Lotus Esprit (underwater), speedboat, and wet bike (jet-ski) and another levels where XXX must defend Bond by shooting Stromberg's attacking troops whist 007 explodes a nuclear charge, a mini puzzle game where 007 must reprogram the targeting computer by matching a series of symbols, and Bond battling Jaws whilst Stromberg attempts to make a run for it.

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